Before graduating from college, the narrator finds a job as an intern at a local beef noodle master. He moves to his aunt's new bedroom apartment, where he finds an old man sitting on a couch. The old man looks like he's in his 80s or 90s, but the narrator doesn't recognize him. He's not sure what's going on, but he does know that the old man is staring at him. The narrator presses the switch on the remote control of the television to turn it off, but when he returns to it, it's on again. He feels like the man is looking at him, and the narrator can't breathe. He tries to turn the switch back on again, but it just lights up again. That night is the longest night he has ever experienced, and he feels that the night is so long. He decides to throw away the things left by the old owner of the apartment, including the television. He finds a photo album on the couch, which turns yellow when the owner looks at it. He throws everything away and lives in the apartment for two years, but nothing happens.
Before graduating from college, the narrator finds a job as an intern at a local beef noodle master. He moves to his aunt's new bedroom apartment, where he finds an old man sitting on a couch. The old man looks like he's in his 80s or 90s, but the narrator doesn't recognize him. He's not sure what's going on, but he does know that the old man is staring at him. The narrator presses the switch on the remote control of the television to turn it off, but when he returns to it, it's on again. He feels like the man is looking at him, and the narrator can't breathe. He tries to turn the switch back on again, but it just lights up again. That night is the longest night he has ever experienced, and he feels that the night is so long. He decides to throw away the things left by the old owner of the apartment, including the television. He finds a photo album on the couch, which turns yellow when the owner looks at it. He throws everything away and lives in the apartment for two years, but nothing happens.